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Not used it myself but I'm sure you can still get Weber Thick bed in grey or white.

They don't do the stoneset range anymore..
Same with the grouts. They changed to the pro stuff, which I'm still not really used to, but still prefer it over other grouts I've tried. I like they reference to it being chewy lol! This is what I like about it!?! It sticks! To the float, to the tiles. Unlike mapei etc, which I'm forever scooping up from the floor lol!
 

beanz

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Just to confirm what Rookery has said. The weber stone set thickbed is now weber.set thickbed which I agree is a great product able to bed up to 25mm with a 24 hour setting time. Weber are also hopefully bringing out a rapid version this year.

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I figured they'd updated it, hence the name change... Only use thickset once in a blue moon, so didn't know whether it was the same or not. ;)
 
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